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COVID-19 UPDATE: 11 new cases, 181 insolation

July 23, 2021 The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory has recorded 11 new COVID-19 cases; five females, six males. The number of tests carried out on Thursday, July 22, is 1,675. There are 181 persons in isolation. Since March 2020, Barbados has recorded 4,330 cases of the viral illness (2,101 females and 2,229 males), and 48 deaths. The laboratory has performed 207,600 tests since February 2020. Meanwhile, 98,772 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered under the ongoing National Vaccination Programme. To date, 73, 953 people (27.3% of the population) have received their second dose and are fully vaccinated. (BGIS) Sign up and stay up to date with Barbados FREE latest news. Barbados Today firmly discourages any commentary or statements that are libelous, disruptive in nature or incites others to violate our Terms of Use. Any submissions made on our comment section, are solely the views of the individual and not Barbados Today.

Windies and Aussies to play Saturday and Monday

Article by Social Share West Indies and Australia will play the final two One-day Internationals in their current series on Saturday and Monday at Kensington Oval. NATIONSPORT understands that Cricket West Indies and Cricket Australia reached agreement over the end of the Tour after negotiations were held on Friday evening. The second ODI, which was abruptly suspended on Thursday because of a positive COVID-19 case in the West Indies camp, will be completed, after Australia won the toss and chose to bat. The third ODI, scheduled for Saturday at the same venue, will be played two days later. This followed confirmation from Minister of Health & Wellness Jeffrey Bostic that tests of more than 150 people conducted by the Best-Dos Santos Public Health Laboratory all came back negative.

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